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but not before the former penn state assistant coach had his say in court. nbc's john yang has our report from the courthouse. >> reporter: jerry sandusky said nothing as he arrived in a red prisoner's jumpsuit over a bulletproof vest, looking thinner after 112 days in jail. inside, he sat passively, as three of his victims told the court of the psychological effects of sandusky's abuse when they were young boys. his voe choking with emotion, the man known in court documents as victim six spoke of his sense of betrayial. the very kids you claimed to help were the very ones you victimized. victim five asked the judge to consider the tears, pain and private anguish i and others have suffered. they spoke to a hushed courtroom. nbc news national investigative correspondent michael isikoff was inside. >> the most powerful moment came when victim four addressed sandusky saying, i'll never forgive you. because of you, i can't allow my only child out of sight out of fear of what might happen to him. >> reporter: sandusky, who did not testify at his trial, delivered
but not before the former penn state assistant coach had his say in court. nbc's john yang has our report from the courthouse. >> reporter: jerry sandusky said nothing as he arrived in a red prisoner's jumpsuit over a bulletproof vest, looking thinner after 112 days in jail. inside, he sat passively, as three of his victims told the court of the psychological effects of sandusky's abuse when they were young boys. his voe choking with emotion, the man known in court documents as victim six...
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that's not the end of the scandal that shook penn state. two college administrators gary shultz and tim curly, face trial on charges of failing to report sandusky to the police and lying to a grand jury. long-time head football coach joe paterno was fired last november and died in january of lung cancer. the n.a.a. later imsed severe sanctions on the school's football program. for more on all this we turn to a man who has been covering the story for the associated press. he was in the courtroom today. mark, thank you for joining us. we know that jerry sandusky spoke before the sentence was handed down. what did he say? >> well, he again denied the allegations against him he's consistently done since his arrest. he also... he talked about a number of matters. i think largely he was. he reviewed the st of thegood works he had done through the second mile charity and in an attempt to give the judge some idea of the positive side of his life outside these criminal allegations. he also spoke about his family members that stuck with him. he discu
that's not the end of the scandal that shook penn state. two college administrators gary shultz and tim curly, face trial on charges of failing to report sandusky to the police and lying to a grand jury. long-time head football coach joe paterno was fired last november and died in january of lung cancer. the n.a.a. later imsed severe sanctions on the school's football program. for more on all this we turn to a man who has been covering the story for the associated press. he was in the courtroom...
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: former penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky will spend at least 30 years in prison for repeated and sustained sexual abuse of young boys. good evening. i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the sentence that guarantees sandusky will spend the rest of his life behind bars. >> woodruff: then, jeffrey brown examines charges that two chinese companies-- among the largest telecom equipment makers in the world-- are a threat to u.s. security. >> ifill: we update the presidential race as both candidates compete in battleground states, and we preview the "choice 2012," airing tonight on frontline. >> woodruff: from our climate change series, hari sreenivasan reports on urban areas heating up, and one city's efforts to cool down. >> ifill: and ray suarez has the story of a mexican drug lord killed in a gunfight, and his corpse stolen from the funeral home. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided
captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: former penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky will spend at least 30 years in prison for repeated and sustained sexual abuse of young boys. good evening. i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the sentence that guarantees sandusky will spend the rest of his life behind bars. >> woodruff: then, jeffrey brown examines charges that two chinese...
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it's one of the ugliest chapters in penn state university history. today a judge will sentence jerry sandusky on it 45 counts of child sexual abuse. >> the judge will hear from sandusky. and his sandusky monday night jerry sandusky issued an. audio an >> he has spent the last three months behind bars. this morning he wi if he will spend the rest of his life in prison. he's expected to be one of the last to speak during today's sentencing hearing. he is speaking out from jail this morning. jerry sandusky is headed back to court this morning to find out whether he will spend the rest of his life behind bars. on the night before his sentencing, sandusky issued an audio statement maintaining his innocence. they could take away my life they could make me out as a monster, they could treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> in june, sandusky was convicted of 45 counts of child sex abuse against and boys. sandusky says he now regrets not taking the stand and his attorney say
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the former penn state assistant football coach will be 98 before he can even be considered for parole. >> he could have imposed a sentence of many centuries and there's really no point to it. he imposed a life sentence. >> before sentencing, sandusky addressed the judge and maintained his innocence. he plans to appeal the conviction. sandusky will now undergo psychological and medical exams before he's assigned to prison. >>> well, the tsa gets a lot of flack for patting down gray- haired grannies and 2-year- olds, but at least they're trying to keep us safe. maybe their counterparts in japan could learn a thing or to. they let a guy board a plan to l.a. with enough weapons to arm a drug cartel. he wore a trench coat and underneath body proof body armor and flame retardant pants. inside his luggage, a hatchet, knives, leg irons, handcuffs, a face mask, a biohazard suit and that's just the beginning. so perhaps a pat-down isn't such a nuisance after all. >>> tonight the federal government is suing wells far go a-- fargo accusing them of fraud stretching back more than ten years. a crac
the former penn state assistant football coach will be 98 before he can even be considered for parole. >> he could have imposed a sentence of many centuries and there's really no point to it. he imposed a life sentence. >> before sentencing, sandusky addressed the judge and maintained his innocence. he plans to appeal the conviction. sandusky will now undergo psychological and medical exams before he's assigned to prison. >>> well, the tsa gets a lot of flack for patting...
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the book that remains open is the book against penn state. >> all right. susan candiotti live for us in pennsylvania. thank you for that. >> got to tell you, that tape to me is stunning. i don't think i ever heard anything like that from a guy who is about to be sentenced. >> exactly. from a guy about to face a judge. >>> four weeks to go until election day. two new polls show the race for the white house basically tide. in one poll, mitt romney's strong debate performance essentially erased obama's lead. the same poll last month had romney trailing obama by eight points. the latest gallup tracking poll has obama leading romney 50% to 45%, a margin that grew yesterday. but neither of these numbers may be telling the whole story. coming up, we take a look at these results with peter hamby. >> my head is spinning with all the numbers. >> right. >> according to the cdc, the death toll is now at 8. 105 people in nine states are infected. health officials say 75 medical facilities in 23 states received the contaminated steroid injections. the company that makes
the book that remains open is the book against penn state. >> all right. susan candiotti live for us in pennsylvania. thank you for that. >> got to tell you, that tape to me is stunning. i don't think i ever heard anything like that from a guy who is about to be sentenced. >> exactly. from a guy about to face a judge. >>> four weeks to go until election day. two new polls show the race for the white house basically tide. in one poll, mitt romney's strong debate...
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late yesterday, the penn state radio station aired an audio recording from sandusky giving a similar statement and reacted to what he called the worst loss of his life. >> they can take away my life, make me out as a monster and treat me as a monster but they cannot take away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged acts. >>shepard: he blames the victims. what they have done do his life. it was quite frankly to many observers astounding. today before he delivered -- he had the sentence delivered the judge said the tragedy it is a story of betrayal. the most obvious aspect is your betrayal of ten children. sandusky calls himself the victim, even now. david lee miller is outside the courthouse where he covered the trial. david lee? >>reporter: it was an emotional day at the courthouse but worth noting there was no visible reaction whatever from jerry sandusky as you learned he would spend the next 30 years behind bars. interestingly the appearance has changed since the trial this summer. he was much thinner, also, rather than being dressed in a neck tie and sports coat
late yesterday, the penn state radio station aired an audio recording from sandusky giving a similar statement and reacted to what he called the worst loss of his life. >> they can take away my life, make me out as a monster and treat me as a monster but they cannot take away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged acts. >>shepard: he blames the victims. what they have done do his life. it was quite frankly to many observers astounding. today before he delivered --...
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former penn state football coach jerry sandusky walked into a pennsylvania courtroom a few minutes ago. he could learn within the hour if he will spend the rest of his life in prison. the 68-year-old says he regrets not taking the stand in his own defense after being convicted on 45 counts of child sex abuse against 10 boys. the last three months he's been spending time in jail, writing a statement he plans to read today. he issued an audio statement which ran on penn state's radio last night. >> they can take away my life, make me out as a monster, treat me as a monster in my heart i know did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> the sentencing hearing will include impact statements by at least two victims and messages of support from sandusky's friends and family. >>> abc news has learned the u.s. ambassador in libya wanted soldiers to stay with him after their deployment was scheduled to end in august. department official says the request was granted in february, u.s. ambassador stephens and three other americans were killed in an attack in benghazi september 11th. today the top
former penn state football coach jerry sandusky walked into a pennsylvania courtroom a few minutes ago. he could learn within the hour if he will spend the rest of his life in prison. the 68-year-old says he regrets not taking the stand in his own defense after being convicted on 45 counts of child sex abuse against 10 boys. the last three months he's been spending time in jail, writing a statement he plans to read today. he issued an audio statement which ran on penn state's radio last night....
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earlier today the judge issued a 30 to 60-year sentence to the former penn state assistant coach. sandusky was found guilty of 45 counts of child sex abuse earlier this year. he maintains his innocence and his legal team says it will appeal. >>> the former d.c. council chair now has a curfew and required court visits as part of his presentencing release. a judge ordered him to return to court after he missed three weekly check-in call. the judge ordered him not to make another mistake. he'll be sentenced in a corruption case next month. let's fast forward to the weather. >> looking out there right now. some cloud cover moving in across the area. the temperatures have been held down today but at least we're a little warmer than we were yesterday. i think we'll see those numbers into the low 40s to low 50s, as you make your way through the early morning hours tomorrow. tomorrow morning could greet us with few other things, too. we'll talk about that coming up in the forecast. >>> a mother is looking for some answers from police in montgomery county about the death of her son. he die
earlier today the judge issued a 30 to 60-year sentence to the former penn state assistant coach. sandusky was found guilty of 45 counts of child sex abuse earlier this year. he maintains his innocence and his legal team says it will appeal. >>> the former d.c. council chair now has a curfew and required court visits as part of his presentencing release. a judge ordered him to return to court after he missed three weekly check-in call. the judge ordered him not to make another mistake....
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. >> penn national, which owns a casino in west virginia, has spent $21.6 million to defeat plans for expanded gaming in maryland. >> question 7 will create 12,000 jobs. >> and mgm, caesar's and owners of national harbor have spent almost $18 million to convince voters they're going to build. las vegas on the potomac. >> they generate information value. there's no educational content in any of them. we might as well set the money on fire. at least they'd warm some people up. >> the companies have already gambled more money than was spent in maryland's fiercest governor's race. trouble is the ads seem to work. >> and i do not support question 7. >> penn national outspent its rivals by $12 million in ohio and won. experts say all the spending makes perfect sense from a business perspective. >> if you project say five, 10 years down the road, you're talking about hundreds of millions of dollars in cass in revenue that could either be directed towards -- casino revenue that could either be directed towards the washington d.c. casino or the one up in charlestown, west virginia. >> the casi
. >> penn national, which owns a casino in west virginia, has spent $21.6 million to defeat plans for expanded gaming in maryland. >> question 7 will create 12,000 jobs. >> and mgm, caesar's and owners of national harbor have spent almost $18 million to convince voters they're going to build. las vegas on the potomac. >> they generate information value. there's no educational content in any of them. we might as well set the money on fire. at least they'd warm some people...
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joining me now is mark brennan who covers penn state. on his website fightonstate.com, he was in the courtroom today. mark, it's good to see you. obviously this story is never easy to discuss, but does this in some ways -- i hate the notion of closure, because it's not like you wake up and something suddenly goes away. does this help at all now that jerry sandusky will likely spend of rest of his life in jail? >> yeah. you talk about a 30 to 60-year sentence. it might as well be 300 years. if penn state fans have one concern, they think only 30 years? most people realize it's for the rest of his life. the real odd thing today, every time this guy opens his mouth, whether it was costas last november or the radio thing yesterday or whether it was today, he just looks more and more guilty. we could see why he wasn't on the stand at his trial. >> you know, we heard people talk about perhaps a smirk on his face inside the courtroom before the sentencing he had this statement saying that the only person that he'd had, you know, sexual relation
joining me now is mark brennan who covers penn state. on his website fightonstate.com, he was in the courtroom today. mark, it's good to see you. obviously this story is never easy to discuss, but does this in some ways -- i hate the notion of closure, because it's not like you wake up and something suddenly goes away. does this help at all now that jerry sandusky will likely spend of rest of his life in jail? >> yeah. you talk about a 30 to 60-year sentence. it might as well be 300...
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. >>> the form he penn state coach, assistant coach, jerry sandusky, learn his fate today. a judge gave him a 30 to 60-year sentence which means he will likely spend the rest of his life in prison. brian moore was in the courtroom and has more of what some of sandusky's victims said in court before the sentence was handed down. >> reporter: jerry sandusky left the courthouse to begin what amounts a life sentence behind bars. the form he penn state football kofi once hailed as a hero on the gridiron, now officially labeled a violent sex predator under pennsylvania law. before sentencing, sandusky delivered a rambling 50-minute statement. he choke with emotion as he talked about smiling through his pain and he declared himself a victim. repeating claim of innocence, he made in a radio statement on the eve of sentencing. >> they can treat me as a monster but they cannot take away my heart. in my heart i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> reporter: the prosecutor called sandusky's statements ridiculous. >> his statement today was a master piece of banal self-de
. >>> the form he penn state coach, assistant coach, jerry sandusky, learn his fate today. a judge gave him a 30 to 60-year sentence which means he will likely spend the rest of his life in prison. brian moore was in the courtroom and has more of what some of sandusky's victims said in court before the sentence was handed down. >> reporter: jerry sandusky left the courthouse to begin what amounts a life sentence behind bars. the form he penn state football kofi once hailed as a...
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penn state says it wants to privately set we'll sandusky's victims. an attorney for one of them says it is not just about money and they need apologies. >>> a congressional hearing will be held today to outline what head up to last month's deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. the former chief securityster for u.s. diplomats in libya is among those scheduled to testify. eric nordstrom says his repeated requests for more security was ignored. >>> tomorrow, the vice presidential contenders face off in their first and only debate. vice president joe biden and republican rival paul ryan will work to boost number at the polls. the city of danville, kept ken is hope fig boost as wellle stores there stocking up on politically themed items and has been a huge spruce-up with streets being repaved and no signs being put up as well. it will be held at center college. >>> think back for a minute to the last inauguration. >> it was cold. >> it was brutally cold. remember all of this? the record-setting crowds? the next big day isn't too far away and metro
penn state says it wants to privately set we'll sandusky's victims. an attorney for one of them says it is not just about money and they need apologies. >>> a congressional hearing will be held today to outline what head up to last month's deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. the former chief securityster for u.s. diplomats in libya is among those scheduled to testify. eric nordstrom says his repeated requests for more security was ignored. >>> tomorrow, the vice...
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real understanding of who he was as a little boy growing up and at his -- during his college years at penn state. everything was just kind of an evolution. i think that the filled auditorium last night got a good understanding of everybody reads that and says, geez, i wonder if i could do something like that. push come to shove, could i do that? i think what it did was added the natural evolution that when they got done watching that, they said yeah, now we understand why he did what he did. >> well, on this sunday, mr. and mrs. murphy, you give us hope, courage and faith in the great american spirit and we can't thank you enough that you had your boy and sharing your story. >> author of s.e.a.l. of honor, we appreciate talking to you. >> brand-new details on the investigation into the four americans murdered at our consulate in libya. we have a live update in moments. >> if you make a mistake on the field, your coach makes you take a lap. now one state says that's equal to corporal punishment. your emails on this topic coming up next. [ mujahid ] there was a little bit of trepidation, not
real understanding of who he was as a little boy growing up and at his -- during his college years at penn state. everything was just kind of an evolution. i think that the filled auditorium last night got a good understanding of everybody reads that and says, geez, i wonder if i could do something like that. push come to shove, could i do that? i think what it did was added the natural evolution that when they got done watching that, they said yeah, now we understand why he did what he did....
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the former penn state assistant football coach is expected to spend the rest of his life in prison. on the eve of his sentencing the 68-year-old released an audio recording from jail maintaining his innocence and blaming a massive conspiracy for the accusations against him. several of sdusk i's accusers are set to address the judge at this morning's hearing. >>> the death toll in a national meningitis outbreak is rising. monday night a national hospital announced the death of a patient from the rare but lethal form of meningitis linked to steroid injections given for back pain. if confirmed by the cdc, it will bring the total toll to nine. health officials now say as many as 13,000 people may have been injected with those contaminated drugs. >>> new hope for some 5 million americans suffering from alzheimer's as an experimental drug shows promise in slowing the disease's progression. and while the eli lilly drug is not a cure, researchers say it is the first time that any treatment has actually slowed dementia in affected patients. >>> the mexican navy says it has captured a drug ga
the former penn state assistant football coach is expected to spend the rest of his life in prison. on the eve of his sentencing the 68-year-old released an audio recording from jail maintaining his innocence and blaming a massive conspiracy for the accusations against him. several of sdusk i's accusers are set to address the judge at this morning's hearing. >>> the death toll in a national meningitis outbreak is rising. monday night a national hospital announced the death of a patient...
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some of sandusky's victims are suing penn state over how the university responded to the complaints about sandusky. >>> when we come back, we'll talk about a heinous crime. a 14-year-old girl shot for expressing her demand for an education. >>> a ball of flames kept crews pretty busy overnight. we are checking more headlines coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] the first look...is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. ♪ introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. when president obama couldn't. first, my energy independence policy means more than three million new jobs. many of them in manufacturing. my tax reform plan to lower rates for the middle class and for small business creates seven million more. and expanding trade, cracking down on china, and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. >>> a massive fire at a commercial building in california. about 150 firefighters responded to this fire. five were treated for minor injuries. t
some of sandusky's victims are suing penn state over how the university responded to the complaints about sandusky. >>> when we come back, we'll talk about a heinous crime. a 14-year-old girl shot for expressing her demand for an education. >>> a ball of flames kept crews pretty busy overnight. we are checking more headlines coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] the first look...is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. ♪ introducing the entirely...
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former penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky was sentenced to at least 30 years in prison for child sex abuse. the judge called the 68-year- old dangerous. sandusky denied the allegations and is planning to appeal his conviction. >>> the death of a virginia newspaper reporter is officially a murder mystery. sarah libby greenhalgh was found dead inside her burning upperville home in july. yesterday police confirmed the fire did not kill her. it was a gunshot wound to her neck. she works for the winchester star. >>> robert stevens is in hot water after he admitted to cutting down trees overlooking the c&o canal in potomac. he said 25,000 square feet of trees in the merry go round enclave off river road were removed. a lawyer for stevens said he had the woods thinned out because last june's derecho caused so much damage on his property. the executive paid a $1,000 fine and is working with the county to restore the land. >>> it 16:12. another death possibly related to the outbreak of fungal meningitis. >> federal health officials say the problem is only going to get worse from there. 9n
former penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky was sentenced to at least 30 years in prison for child sex abuse. the judge called the 68-year- old dangerous. sandusky denied the allegations and is planning to appeal his conviction. >>> the death of a virginia newspaper reporter is officially a murder mystery. sarah libby greenhalgh was found dead inside her burning upperville home in july. yesterday police confirmed the fire did not kill her. it was a gunshot wound to her neck. she...
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he will be able to watch penn state football but not violent movies. he will also undergo psychiatric evaluation once he is moved. >>> the nationwide meningitis outbreak has now claimed 11 lives and 12th death is being investigated. at least 119 people have gotten sick after getting contaminated steroid shots that were shipped from a massachusetts pharmacy. lawmakers are calling for tighter regulation of compounding companies. >>> toyota is announcing the biggest auto recall in 16 years. cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. more than 7 million vehicles affected. >> that's a global recall, chris. you know, it is voluntary. it includes lots of models, for example carolla models. all due to malfunctioning power window switches. as you mentioned, it is global. toyota is going to recall 2.47 million models in the united states which will make it the biggest single recall since ford called back 7.9 million vehicles globally in 1996. now this comes as well as like adding insult to injury bus it is just a day after toyota came out with its
he will be able to watch penn state football but not violent movies. he will also undergo psychiatric evaluation once he is moved. >>> the nationwide meningitis outbreak has now claimed 11 lives and 12th death is being investigated. at least 119 people have gotten sick after getting contaminated steroid shots that were shipped from a massachusetts pharmacy. lawmakers are calling for tighter regulation of compounding companies. >>> toyota is announcing the biggest auto recall...
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. >>> and topping the headlines on "andrea mitchell reports" today, convicted child molester former penn state football coach jerry sandusky has been sentenced to at least 30 years in prison. he was found guilty in june of 45 counts of child abuse. the judge told sandusky that as a 68-year-old man making the prison term essentially a life sentence his intention, 30 to 60 years. >>> the former president of the maldives has denied charges that he illegally detained a judge while in office. he was he was arrested yesterday after he ignored a court summons and defied an order prohibiting him from leaving the country. he resigned from office earlier in year when it led to public protests. >>> a taliban gunman shot a 14-year-old pakistani girl known for her activism on the schooling of girls. this happened when she was waiting for the bus to take her home from school. her doctors say that the wounds are not life-threatening. >>> this year's nobel prize in physics has been awarded two researchers for their work in quantum physics. they share the $1.2 million prize that could result in fast comp
. >>> and topping the headlines on "andrea mitchell reports" today, convicted child molester former penn state football coach jerry sandusky has been sentenced to at least 30 years in prison. he was found guilty in june of 45 counts of child abuse. the judge told sandusky that as a 68-year-old man making the prison term essentially a life sentence his intention, 30 to 60 years. >>> the former president of the maldives has denied charges that he illegally detained a...
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but a judge today sentenced the former penn state assistant football coach to no less than 30 years and no more than 60 years in prison. whether 400 or 60 or even 30 simply put, sandusky at age 68 will most likely die behind bars. the former coach did not go down without a last minute play, if you will. last night, on the very eve of his sentencing, sandusky released an audio recording to a campus radio station. and i just want to play a portion of it for you. listen to this. >> they can take away my life, they can make me out as a monster, they can treat me as a monday sfreste monster, but they can't take away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. my wives has been my only sex partner and that was after marriage. >> jason carol was inside the courtroom for the sentencing today. just listening to that audio, he is still claiming he's not a monster, he is the victim in all of this. but you heard them, victims had their say in court today. what did you see and hear in there? >> well it wasn't just the victims who had their say in court today, also judge
but a judge today sentenced the former penn state assistant football coach to no less than 30 years and no more than 60 years in prison. whether 400 or 60 or even 30 simply put, sandusky at age 68 will most likely die behind bars. the former coach did not go down without a last minute play, if you will. last night, on the very eve of his sentencing, sandusky released an audio recording to a campus radio station. and i just want to play a portion of it for you. listen to this. >> they can...
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. >> we'll get started this morning with the sentencing of former penn state football football coach jerry sandusky and the recorded message he released last night. nbc's michael isikoff is at the courthouse this morning. michael, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. jerry sandusky, convicted of 45 counts of child sexual abuse, never testified during his trial, but he's got a lot to say now, and we're expecting to hear more this morning when he's escorted back into this courthouse to hear a judge deliver his sentence. >> they can take away my life. they can make me out as a monster. they can treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. >> reporter: a statement recorded by a penn state radio station and arranged by his lawyer, jerry sandusky spoke out from jail on the eve of today's sentencing. >> in my heart i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. my wife has been my only sex partner, and that was after marriage. our love continues >> reporter: former penn state defensive coach blamed a well-orchestrated conspiracy for his conviction and l
. >> we'll get started this morning with the sentencing of former penn state football football coach jerry sandusky and the recorded message he released last night. nbc's michael isikoff is at the courthouse this morning. michael, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. jerry sandusky, convicted of 45 counts of child sexual abuse, never testified during his trial, but he's got a lot to say now, and we're expecting to hear more this morning when he's escorted back...
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the former penn state assistant football coach faces life in prison after being found guilty on 45 counts of child sex abuse. sandusky is expected to speak in his own defense. his attorney says he does not plan to apologize and will maintain his innocence. >>> the san francisco board of supervisors will finally decide tomorrow whether suspended sheriff ross mirkarimi will keep his job. the board will vote at 2:00 tomorrow afternoon. nine of the 11 board members must vote against mirkarimi in order to permanently remove him from office. this comes after he pleaded guilty to false imprisonments related to an argument in which he grabbed and bruised his wife's arm. >>> the giants and the a's are on the brink of elimination this morning. both teams have dropped the first two games of their division series. now the giants have to travel to cincinnati now for game three tomorrow. ryan is set to pitch after game two starter madison gave up four runs in the 9-0 loss to the reds. they have to win three games in a row all inships gnatty in order to advance to the national champ son ship series. the
the former penn state assistant football coach faces life in prison after being found guilty on 45 counts of child sex abuse. sandusky is expected to speak in his own defense. his attorney says he does not plan to apologize and will maintain his innocence. >>> the san francisco board of supervisors will finally decide tomorrow whether suspended sheriff ross mirkarimi will keep his job. the board will vote at 2:00 tomorrow afternoon. nine of the 11 board members must vote against...
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. >>> former penn state football coach jerry sandusky set to be sentenced tomorrow. he was found guilty on 45 of 48 counts in his child sex abuse case. the judge said to be determining whether sandusky will serve sentences simultaneously or consecutively. >>> joran van der sloot is going to be a father? jenna: no. jon: ecch he is serving a 28-year sentence for murdering a young peruvian woman. a dutch newspaper citing van der sloot's lawyer says he is expecting a child with a woman who came to his prison to make an unsupervised visit. go figure. jenna: oh for goodness sakes. i mean really. jon: so we're told. jenna: all right. now we're going to move on to politics, how about that? we're following an interesting trend in the wake of last week's debate. after the president's performance against governor mitt romney more and more journalists and political insiders including a columnist from "the washington post" are asking one question. does president obama really want to win the election. >> he lost the debate because he had nothing to say. that is a fundamental probl
. >>> former penn state football coach jerry sandusky set to be sentenced tomorrow. he was found guilty on 45 of 48 counts in his child sex abuse case. the judge said to be determining whether sandusky will serve sentences simultaneously or consecutively. >>> joran van der sloot is going to be a father? jenna: no. jon: ecch he is serving a 28-year sentence for murdering a young peruvian woman. a dutch newspaper citing van der sloot's lawyer says he is expecting a child with a...
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. >>> hours before this proceeding his lawyers arranged for a statement to be released on the penn state campus radio station. >> they can take away my life. they can make me out as a monster. they can treat me as a monster but they can't take away my heart. in my heart i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. my wife has been my only sex partner and that was after marriage. our love continues. accusers were products of many more experiences people than me. look at their confidants and their honesty it was for them to turn on me. i never labeled or put down them or their families. i tried and i cared then asked for the same. please rove all came to the second mile because of issues. some of those may remain. people need to be portrayed for who they really are. we have not been complainers. when we could not have kids we adopted and when question didn't have time to prepare for a trial we gave it our best and fight for another chance and a given many second chances and now ask for one. >> he is -- his lawyers are preparing for an appeal and argue they didn't have enough time to
. >>> hours before this proceeding his lawyers arranged for a statement to be released on the penn state campus radio station. >> they can take away my life. they can make me out as a monster. they can treat me as a monster but they can't take away my heart. in my heart i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. my wife has been my only sex partner and that was after marriage. our love continues. accusers were products of many more experiences people than me. look at...
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>>> penn state child sex abuse scandal. >> a lot of people have been tracking this story, of course. 30 to 60 years in prison. that's the equivalent to a life sentence for 68-year-old jerry sandusky. the former penn state assistant football coach was convicted of sexually abusing ten boys over a period of i think 15 years. sandusky called the situation, quote, the worst loss of my life. and in a jailhouse statement, he said he's innocent and the victim of a conspiracy. >>> the death toll in the fungal meningitis outbreak is now up to 11, and 119 people are sick. all of the cases have been traced back to a contaminated steroid injection used to relieve back pain. dr. sanjay gupta went to the facility where that's made. >> they literally are telling us to leave the parking lot, not even be here. we know people from the fda are inside. obviously a lot of cars in the parking lot. people are working here in some capacity. but this is another example of just how ridiculous it has been to try and get any information whatsoever. they wouldn't let us in the building, but behind the building,
>>> penn state child sex abuse scandal. >> a lot of people have been tracking this story, of course. 30 to 60 years in prison. that's the equivalent to a life sentence for 68-year-old jerry sandusky. the former penn state assistant football coach was convicted of sexually abusing ten boys over a period of i think 15 years. sandusky called the situation, quote, the worst loss of my life. and in a jailhouse statement, he said he's innocent and the victim of a conspiracy....
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sandusky will most likely spend the rest of his life behind bars amount judge sentenced the former penn state football coach to 30 to 60 years in prison for sexually abusing 10 boys over 15 years. three of his victims fought back tears at the hearing as they testified. sandusky also spoke. >>> the new orleans saints bounty investigation is back in the headlines. nfl commissioner roger goodell has ruled on the appeal of four players the league said were paid cash bonuses. goodell upheld the suspension of jonathan vilma. the players can delay the suspensions by appealing again. >>> a warning for some drivers. theanyone who has an airbag replaced in the last five years may have had counterfeit bags installed. a list of car models possibly affect are on the administration's website. >>> new this morning, a major recall by toyota due to a power window glitch that could cause a fire. the company announced it's recalling over 7 million cars woald wide. 2 1/2 million of those in the state. the recall included several models across multiple years, some as -- such as highlanders, tundras, yaris,
sandusky will most likely spend the rest of his life behind bars amount judge sentenced the former penn state football coach to 30 to 60 years in prison for sexually abusing 10 boys over 15 years. three of his victims fought back tears at the hearing as they testified. sandusky also spoke. >>> the new orleans saints bounty investigation is back in the headlines. nfl commissioner roger goodell has ruled on the appeal of four players the league said were paid cash bonuses. goodell upheld...
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on october 31st, rodney erickson, president of penn state university. november 12th, roger daltrey, lead singer of the who, and on november 16, admiral jonathan greenert, you can come back for that one. [laughter] second, i would like to present you with our traditional national press club coffee mug. >> thank you. >> and the national press chub version of a challenge coin -- club version of a challenge coin, so -- [inaudible conversations] [laughter] so the last question i've had many requests if you would reprise one of your irish or sesame street themes. [laughter] >> okay, here we go. if you know it, sing along, by the way. ♪ when irish eyes are smiling, it's like a morning spring. ♪ in the little of irish laughter, you can hear the angels sing. ♪ when irish hearts are happy, all the world seems bright and gay. >> come on, finish it up. ♪ and when irish eyes are smiling, sure they'll steal your heart -- >> away. >> well done. [applause] >> thank you all for coming today. i'd also like to thank the national press club staff including our jour
on october 31st, rodney erickson, president of penn state university. november 12th, roger daltrey, lead singer of the who, and on november 16, admiral jonathan greenert, you can come back for that one. [laughter] second, i would like to present you with our traditional national press club coffee mug. >> thank you. >> and the national press chub version of a challenge coin -- club version of a challenge coin, so -- [inaudible conversations] [laughter] so the last question i've had...